
Keith Shebesta
Try It Out: Watercolor for Beginners
Tuesdays from 12:30-2:30pm
4-Week Session: March 24, 31, April 7, 14 (Additional Session Dates Coming Soon)
This is a no-stress, no prep, just show up and give it a try, kind of class. Coffee will be brewed, dress code is whatever feels comfortable. You'll learn a new skill, make some new friends, and before you know it, you'll walk out the door with something beautiful. $159 includes four classes with all materials provided.
Watercolors with Keith Shebesta (For Returning or Experienced Students!)
Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30am
6-Week Sessions (Additional Session Dates Coming Soon)
Session 1: March 10, 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14
$240 - Students Bring Their Own Supplies
Taught by multi-award winning artist, Keith Shebesta, this class is designed for those with at least some experience in watercolors, or painting and sketching. Beginners are welcome to sign up for our Beginner version, also taught by Keith, and then move into this class.
Keith’s talents are evident in his nearly life-like paintings that are often mistaken for photographs. His talents are unique, and combined with his kind and welcoming teaching style, his classes are in high demand and often sell out. You will need to bring your own supplies, which allows you to buy the paint colors you want, and they can go home with you so you can continue working on your project if you’d like to.
Bio
Keith is native to the greater Cincinnati area and has dabbled in art since elementary school. As an adult, however, Keith pursued business degrees and occupations and currently is self-employed rehabilitating houses in distress by giving them a new lease on life. Keith paints realistic scenes in vivid colors that convey a story for the viewer. He enjoys capturing moments that others may not have had a chance to see or experience themselves. Keith’s artworks have received multiple awards and recognition in juried art competitions. He married his high school sweetheart over 49 years ago. He and his wife are the proud parents of three grown sons and their families that include two daughters-in-law and five grandchildren. In recent years, watercolor painting has taken a more central role in his life.
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